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Version 9.1 by Matthew Deceunynck on 2015/03/31 10:19

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1 ==== Client Assessment List ====
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3 1. Pull up the list of assessments for the desired client by hovering over the client drop-down on the top toolbar and then choosing list. Use the filter to find your client.
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5 2. Your list of assessments for the client should resemble the screenshot below
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7 [[image:Assessments Data@making a report.png||width="65%"]]
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9 3. Select the Assessments for which you would like to generate reports. Note that multiple are selected above since a "Compare Selected" report is desired.
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11 4. Press the Reports button on the bottom left of your screen to reveal a menu of report choices; here, Compare Selected and Individual Collaborative Reports are available
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13 4.1. Compare Selected:
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15 4.2. Individual Collaborative: This is also a comparison report that tracks multiple assessments. Designed primarily for assessing children, this report presents information that can be discussed between clinicians and parents regarding a child's change in several major categories that affect children.
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17 5. Click the name or graph icon for the desired report
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19 6. Your report will open in a new tab or window, depending on your browser settings
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21 7. Sample reports are shown below. Notice that a Compare Selected report—on the left—serves the exact purpose one would expect: it compares the chosen reports and sets up a very easy-to-follow, side-by-side comparison, as well as some algorithmic calculations, if your system is so programmed. The report on the right is an Individual Collaborative report, which graphically represents changes in a child's responses to various chosen categories. This, too, is mainly used for purposes of comparison.
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23 [[image:Assessments Data@generated report.png||width="49%"]] [[image:Assessments Data@indiv coll.png||width="49%"]]
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25 NOTE: Here, for both reports, only the first category/domain is shown. The entire report itself will span multiple pages and cover all domains in similar fashion.